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A cortex-like canonical circuit in the avian forebrain

Martin Stacho, Christina Herold, Noemi Rook, Hermann Wagner, Markus Axer, Katrin Amunts, Onur Güntürkün

2020Science260 citationsDOI

Abstract

Although the avian pallium seems to lack an organization akin to that of the cerebral cortex, birds exhibit extraordinary cognitive skills that are comparable to those of mammals. We analyzed the fiber architecture of the avian pallium with three-dimensional polarized light imaging and subsequently reconstructed local and associative pallial circuits with tracing techniques. We discovered an iteratively repeated, column-like neuronal circuitry across the layer-like nuclear boundaries of the hyperpallium and the sensory dorsal ventricular ridge. These circuits are connected to neighboring columns and, via tangential layer-like connections, to higher associative and motor areas. Our findings indicate that this avian canonical circuitry is similar to its mammalian counterpart and might constitute the structural basis of neuronal computation.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroscienceForebrainCortex (anatomy)Cerebral cortexBiologyCentral nervous systemAnimal Vocal Communication and BehaviorAnimal Behavior and ReproductionPrimate Behavior and Ecology